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A remarkable intercontinental cycling journey is nearing its end as Ghanaian adventurer Emmanuel Adjei closes in on the finish line in Accra.
Adjei’s solo ride, a project he’s dubbed “Bike2MyRoots,” has seen him traverse deserts and continents to raise awareness and funds for high-quality education in underserved communities across Ghana.

Having shared glimpses of his epic trek through his Instagram account, www.instagram.com/bike2myroots, Adjei has given his followers a front-row seat to his long days on the road, unique camping spots, and encounters with curious community members.
His journey, which will make him the first Ghanaian to complete such an intercontinental cycling feat, is about far more than a personal challenge.
Emmanuel Adjei commented, “This cycling project is not solely about seeking the thrills of an adventure or a challenge. Inspired by the saying, ‘become the change you wish to see in the world,’ I am driven to use cycling to mobilize funds, support, and raise awareness to ignite and sustain community-led change through education and empowerment in deprived Ghanaian communities.”

So far, the Bike2MyRoots initiative has successfully raised over €14,000.
The funds will be channelled to EduSpots, a non-profit organisation that works to expand its network of education hubs, known as ‘Spots,’ with the goal of reaching 100 locations across Ghana.
EduSpots currently collaborates with over 400 local change-makers, or ‘Catalysts,’ to provide learners with clubs focused on early years education, digital literacy, gender equity, STEM, and environmental education.
Adu Bohaen Carlos, Chairperson of EduSpots’ Catalyst Committee, lauded Emmanuel’s efforts.

“We wish Emmanuel all the best with the final part of this incredible journey to Accra. All of EduSpots’ Catalysts are behind you, Let’s turn your passion into education for everyone!” he said.
Emmanuel Adjei is expected to arrive in Accra on Friday, September 19.
A special celebratory event is planned for his arrival at Independence Square, where he will be welcomed by supporters, friends, and family, as well as the EduSpots team.

The celebrations will continue with a welcoming durbar in Teshie on Saturday, September 20.
The organisers are encouraging the public to join in the celebration and support the cause.
Enthusiasts can participate by leading their own “spin-off” fundraising challenge or by making a direct donation to the cause via the campaign’s Raisely page.
For more information, the public can visit www.eduspots.org or contact Isaac Ayibor Kobby, EduSpots’ Communications and Digital Skills Manager, at +233 53 520 7885.
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